During World War I, hundreds of thousands of easily-erected huts were made to provide shelter for both the troops and hospitals. Now, a surviving example of the innovative structures has been turned ...
The trail of art, starting on the southwest lawn in the Saint Louis Art Museum’s Grace Taylor Broughton Sculpture Garden, seemingly ends with a large electrical box and a parking lot. If it weren’t ...
Beginning Jan. 31 at 2 p.m., British artist Rachel Whiteread will exhibit her previously unseen and personal collection of drawings at the Hammer Museum. The Hammer’s retrospective of drawings is the ...
A major new public art work by Rachel Whiteread modelled on a suburban US house will be unveiled next week at the new US Embassy in Nine Elms, south London. The wall sculpture, titled US Embassy (Flat ...
Cabin, as the work is known, is a concrete reverse cast of a wooden shed which was installed on the island in 2015 and is set to debut to the public next month when the park opens. The park’s ...
The contemporary sculptures of Rachel Whiteread are often met with controversy in Europe. That rarely happens in the U.S. Few of her pieces are here, and the kudos and criticisms that swirl around her ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In memory of Phyllida Barlow, who died in March 2023, we are reposting this piece, originally published in ...
FOR OVER 25 YEARS, British artist Rachel Whiteread has created elegant, large-scale casts of domestic interiors and objects, achieving, in the process, a level of recognition and critical success that ...
“I wanted to almost do the opposite,” Whiteread tells me as she shows me round the tardis of a studio in Camden that she shares with her artist husband Marcus Taylor. “It was like pulling teeth, ...
It’s what’s on the inside that counts, at least that’s what my mum says. Rachel Whiteread must have been told the same thing growing up, because the influential British sculptor (and first female ...
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